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pyrotechnic
[ pahy-ruh-tek-nik ]
Other Word Forms
- ··ٱ·Ծ·· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of pyrotechnic1
Example Sentences
They are also being told that the individual use of pyrotechnics and flares will not be permitted.
There were smiles, though, just about visible behind the pyrotechnic fog rising off the sea of bodies that had invaded the pitch for the third successive year.
Whittaker, from nearby Wolverhampton, made a spectacular entrance as he danced in front of pyrotechnics while accompanied by a choir, but was met with jeers.
Although here’s betting the World of Color show — sure to feature impressive fountains, projections and pyrotechnics — doesn’t delve too heavily into any “hard facts.”
The pre-match build-up was more rock concert than football match, with flames and pyrotechnics lighting up Villa Park, fireworks flying over either side of the stadium from the roof of the towering stands.
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